Glenn Johnson, age 84, of North Branch, died on February 2, 2018 at GracePointe Crossing Gables West in Cambridge. Funeral service 11:00 A.M. Friday, February 9th at St. John Lutheran Church in Weber. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be in St. John Lutheran Cemetery in North Branch.
Glenn Edward Johnson was born June 20, 1933 at home in North Branch Township, Isanti County, Minnesota. Glenn was baptized and then confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church in Weber, where he was a lifelong member. He attended Weber School District #34 and then Cambridge High School. On June 29, 1957 he was united in marriage to Annabelle Bellin. Glenn farmed until his auction on his 81st birthday. He loved farming and his John Deere and International tractors. Glenn also drove school bus in Cambridge, owned Town and Country Insurance Agency in Isanti, served as an Isanti County Commissioner for many years, served on several boards including the AMPI Board, and was a dear friend to many. Besides being active in the community, Glenn also enjoyed playing cards and dice with this family and friends.
Glenn passed away on February 2, 2018 at GracePointe Crossing Gables West in Cambridge at the age of 84 years, 7 months and 13 days. He is survived by his loving wife, Annabelle (Bellin), and by other relatives and friends.
Rodney Elmstrand says
I am so thankful and grateful for Glenn and Annabelle for giving me an opportunity to work for and with them in the formative years of my growing up. I have many fond memories of Glenn and appreciated how he gave me a lot of independence and decision making as we carried out many of the work duties on the Johnson farm.
Glenn never raised his voice at me, but I am sure I gave him some reasons why he may have wanted to. I thank the Lord for his life and memory and am eternally grateful to have known him.
It is an honor to serve as a pall bearer and I thank God for the life of Glenn Johnson.
Jeff Maki says
Glenn was a very nice man. He drove school bus #2 through Edgewood. He was instrumental in the decision for the County to grant $10,000 seed money to the softball complex in Cambridge in the 80’s. Thank you Glenn! Rest In Peace
Dennis Hegberg says
Glen served isanti county and Mn county s with unending service. So very happy to have served with him!!!